Still haven' t caught up with this buck
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 51
Still haven' t caught up with this buck
Every week, I have fresh rubs, but I have yet to see the buck. Went out yesterday and had 6 new rubs and he' s really tearing the place up, directly 10 yards in front of my boxstand. I' d love to catch up with him this weekend, before gun deer season opens next Sat., I' ve grunted, used a can and rattled. Anything I should try to bring him out?
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: St. Mary\'s County Maryland USA
Posts: 393
RE: Still haven' t caught up with this buck
Sounds like he' s coming by without you grunting, using the can or rattleing. Maybe he knows you' re there when he hears that stuff and he waits until you leave.
I' d try just being quite on the way in and waiting quitely.
I' d try just being quite on the way in and waiting quitely.
#5
RE: Still haven' t caught up with this buck
Jec
I agree hunt all day and don' t leave until it is dark. If you don' t see him then he is nocturnal. Your going have to pattern the buck back to his bedding area? Are the rub line facing a bedding area or feed area or both. If it is going back to a bedding area were it is thick setup as close as possible to his bed(75 yards) and you can catch him when he gets up to head to a feeding source. If the rub line is heading away from a feeding source then your going have to be in your stand before he goes to bed. I would wait to hunt him until closer to the rut if this is the case. If you get busted by him going in early at his bedding area then the game is over, he will move out to a new bedding area (especially if he is a mature buck). Pattern the deer and I think you will get him. TR Micheals forum has a excellent post on patterning deer check it out.........good luck!
I agree hunt all day and don' t leave until it is dark. If you don' t see him then he is nocturnal. Your going have to pattern the buck back to his bedding area? Are the rub line facing a bedding area or feed area or both. If it is going back to a bedding area were it is thick setup as close as possible to his bed(75 yards) and you can catch him when he gets up to head to a feeding source. If the rub line is heading away from a feeding source then your going have to be in your stand before he goes to bed. I would wait to hunt him until closer to the rut if this is the case. If you get busted by him going in early at his bedding area then the game is over, he will move out to a new bedding area (especially if he is a mature buck). Pattern the deer and I think you will get him. TR Micheals forum has a excellent post on patterning deer check it out.........good luck!